While there are no teams on bye this week, many fantasy owners will continue to look to fantasy football Week 8 TE streamers to pick a starting tight end. This position continues to be one of the most-streamed every single week. To help you pick the best fantasy football streamers possible, we have organized three targets for you below, including Buffalo Bills’ rookie Dalton Kincaid.

Pick the right fantasy football streamers option to get the win this week and continue down the path of fantasy greatness, which ends with you hoisting your league’s trophy, championship belt or champ chain.

Players must be owned in less than 60 percent of ESPN leagues to be included in the fantasy football Week 8 TE streamers column. All ownerships for players will be provided and will reflect that of Wednesday morning, once waivers are processed.

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Fantasy Football Week 8 TE Streamers

Dalton Kincaid Fantasy Outlook (51%)

The Buffalo Bills drafted Dalton Kincaid, and morons in the media immediately compared him to Travis Kelce. Obviously, there are no football courses in journalism school. Needless to say, he has underwhelmed to begin the season, but his opportunity is on the rise now that starting tight end Dawson Knox is out after undergoing wrist surgery.

The Bills are in need of someone other than Stefon Diggs to step up on offense. Operating in a more standard tight end role now, Kincaid can be a mismatch for Buffalo. Last game, he caught eight passes for 75 yards. Feel free to include Dalton Kincaid in your fantasy football Week 8 TE streamers.

Check out my Week 8 fantasy football rankings to see where Dalton Kincaid is ranked!

Logan Thomas Fantasy Outlook (22%)

When the Washington Commanders are playing from behind, they’re not afraid to let Sam Howell sling it. The result has been Howell racking up a bunch of yards and fantasy points. Of course, someone has to catch passes, and Logan Thomas looks to be one of the top targets, especially in the red zone.

Last week, the Commanders found themselves down to the New York Giants. It resulted in Thomas catching four passes for 51 yards. This week, Washington faces the Philadelphia Eagles in a game they are sure to be trailing once again. The game script is in favor of Logan Thomas putting together a solid performance, making him a fantasy football Week 8 TE streamers option.


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Michael Mayer Fantasy Outlook (7.6%)

If you are in a deeper league, this is a lesser-owned player you could use as a fantasy football Week 8 TE streamers option. This week, the Las Vegas Raiders face the Detroit Lions on Monday Night Football. The Lions have surrendered the fourth-most fantasy football points per game to opposing TEs.

The Raiders have begun to use the rookie Michael Mayer more in more over the past few weeks. After playing less than half of the offensive snaps in the first three weeks, Mayer has seen at least two-thirds of the snaps over the past three games. He’s seen 13 targets over these three games.

With Jimmy Garoppolo expected to be back in the lineup, Michael Mayer fantasy football owners may be rewarded very well against a Lions team that can give up big performances to tight ends.


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